The cronjob file containing the schedule for cpanel updates and backing up is /var/spool/cron/root.
The line ending with /scripts/upcp is the one that sets the time and needs to be changed.
11 5 * * * /scripts/upcp means it is set to run at 5:11am daily.
To run on Sunday at 3am it needs to be changed to
0 3 * * 0 /scripts/upcp
Monday morning 2am would be
0 2 * * 1 /scripts/upcp

The cronjob file containing the schedule for cpanel updates and backing up is /var/spool/cron/root.
The line ending with /scripts/upcp is the one that sets the time and needs to be changed.
11 5 * * * /scripts/upcp means it is set to run at 5:11am daily.
To run on Sunday at 3am it needs to be changed to
0 3 * * 0 /scripts/upcp
Monday morning 2am would be
0 2 * * 1 /scripts/upcp[/quote:7607fd6b1a]

Is this right? This is what i did and got:
cd /etc/cron.weekly
then
crontab -e
then I made the changes so my backup will run at 3am every day. EG:
2,58 * * * * /usr/local/bandmin/bandmin
0 0 * * * /usr/local/bandmin/ipaddrmap
0 3 * * * /scripts/upcp
*/5 * * * * /usr/local/cpanel/bin/dcpumon &amp;/dev/null 2&amp;&amp;1

The cronjob file containing the schedule for cpanel updates and backing up is /var/spool/cron/root.
The line ending with /scripts/upcp is the one that sets the time and needs to be changed.
11 5 * * * /scripts/upcp means it is set to run at 5:11am daily.
To run on Sunday at 3am it needs to be changed to
0 3 * * 0 /scripts/upcp
Monday morning 2am would be
0 2 * * 1 /scripts/upcp[/quote:7492c37b2b]

Is this right? This is what i did and got:
cd /etc/cron.weekly
then
crontab -e
then I made the changes so my backup will run at 3am every day. EG:
2,58 * * * * /usr/local/bandmin/bandmin
0 0 * * * /usr/local/bandmin/ipaddrmap
0 3 * * * /scripts/upcp
*/5 * * * * /usr/local/cpanel/bin/dcpumon &amp;/dev/null 2&amp;&amp;1[/quote:7492c37b2b]

I've never edited my cron jobs with the crontab command. I just played with it now and found out it doesn't matter what directory you are in to start. The actual file you edited is /var/spool/cron/root but you did it through the ssh function. I just download, edit, and upload mine.